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Sorry I don't quite understand what you are getting at 'remote' is the sub domain pointing at the external ip, DNS looks absolutely fine, MX points to an A record, A record points to static external address. MX toolbox reports all green...

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Is this an email originating from your server, or are you forwarding from another?
Do you have SPF records setup? Are they setup correctly?

The error is being generated by the other side, probably as part of some antispam measure, which either means you haven't got your DNS configured correctly (lack of PTR etc) or their system is blocking everything or has another problem.

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Been chatting to a tech at the hosting company, all domains in question are hosted with the same company, all use internal mail servers except mine. When I try to send an email in the receiving mail server thinks that my mail server is spoofing because its and external IP address but a domain that is listed locally.....

The only resolution I have so far is move my hosting to another company....

The saga goes on, I'll try and keep this updated......

Dave

EDIT:

All sorted now, in the hosting control panel someone had created a 'remote' sub-domain & recreated all the email addresses on the exchange server. Why, I have no idea but no ones admitting to it.... ah well eventually found the answer...

Last edited by QuattroDave; 21st November 2012, 17:19.
Reason: Resolved!!